New Power Party

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New Power Party
時代力量
Shídài Lìliàng
Leader Huang Kuo-chang
Secretary Chen Huei-min
Deputy Leaders Freddy Lim
Neil Peng
Hsu Yung-ming
Lin Fong-cheng
Michael Lin
Hwang Hsu-cheng
Founded January 25, 2015
Headquarters Taipei City, Taiwan
Ideology Social liberalism
Progressivism
Left-wing nationalism
Youth activism
Direct democracy
Taiwanization
Taiwan independence
Political position Centre-left
Colours      Yellow
Legislative Yuan
5 / 113
Website
www.newpowerparty.tw
Politics of the Republic of China
Political parties
Elections

The New Power Party (NPP; Chinese: 時代力量; pinyin: Shídài Lìliàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sî‑tāi Le̍k‑liōng) is a political party in Taiwan formed in early 2015. The party emerged from the Sunflower Student Movement in 2014 and advocates for universal human rights, civil and political liberties, as well as Taiwan independence.[1][2] The party is a part of the political phenomenon known as the "Third Force" (第三勢力), in which new political parties, unaligned with traditional Pan-Green or Pan-Blue Coalitions, sought to provide an alternative in Taiwanese politics.[3] Nevertheless, the NPP's policies are very much aligned and closely matches the Pan-Green camp; thus the NPP cooperated with the DPP against the KMT in the 2016 elections, going as far as to run in traditional KMT strongholds to avoid competition with the DPP.[4]

The party was started by Freddy Lim, lead vocalist of Taiwanese heavy-metal band Chthonic,[5] veteran activist Michael Lin, human rights lawyers Lin Fong-cheng, Chiu Hsien-chih and other prominent figures of the Sunflower Student Movement. Lim headed the party-building process, which saw the inclusion of Hung Tzu-yung, sister of late Hung Chung-chiu, environmental lawyer Ko Shau-Chen, and author-activist Neil Pong into the party. On 12 September 2015, NPP was officially formed with the election of Huang Kuo-chang as executive leader, heading a leadership team of six deputy leaders.

The NPP won 5 legislative seats in the 2016 general election, 3 from constituencies and 2 from proportional, beating out long-time third party People First Party.

Platform

The NPP aims to rewrite the Constitution of the Republic of China, which operates under the assumption that the Republic governs all of China (including mainland China, which the ROC has not governed since 1949), to just refer to the Taiwan Area.[5]

The NPP supports the legalization of same-sex marriage, and is generally in favour of abolition of the capital punishment.

History

  • The party was established on January 25, 2015.[6]
  • Huang Kuo-chang was elected its leader on September 13, 2015.

Leadership

Party-building Team (prior to September 13, 2015)

No Team Leader Deputy Team Leader Assumed office Left office
1 Freddy Lim Lin Feng-cheng 25 January 2015 1 July 2015[7]
Acting Huang Kuo-chang 2 July 2015[7] 12 September 2015

Party Leadership Team

No Executive Leader Leadership Team Assumed office Left office
1 2014-03-18 反黑箱服貿 by 中岑 范姜 (9).jpg Huang Kuo-chang Freddy Lim TW MP.jpg Freddy Lim 13 September 2015 Incumbent
40px Neil Peng
徐永明.JPG Hsu Yung-ming
Lin Feng-cheng
Michael Lin
Huang Shiou-jeng

Election

Taiwan legislative election, 2016

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Election Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Election leader
2016
5 / 113
744,315 6.11% Increase 5 seats; Opposition (Unaligned) Huang Kuo-chang

Members of the Ninth Legislative Yuan

In the 2016 Taiwanese general election, the first contested by the party, the NPP won five seats in the Legislative Yuan, making it the third largest party there. Three of the winners gained constituency seats and two were elected through the party list.

Name Constituency Term
Huang Kuo-chang 黃國昌 New Taipei 12 2016–2020
Hung Tzu-yung 洪慈庸 Taichung 3 2016–2020
Freddy Lim 林昶佐 Taipei 5 2016–2020
Kawlo Iyun Pacidal 高潞·以用·巴魕剌 At-large legislator 2016–2020
Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 At-large legislator 2016–2020

See also

References

  1. New Power Party Platform(Chinese)
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